For this year’s Adelaide Writers Festival, head to the Gardens every day at 12pm for Writers’ Week’s In the National Interest series. We are delighted to partner with Monash University Publishing on their series of the same name to present some of Australia’s most incisive thinkers exploring the critical issues facing Australia today.
Writers’ Week speakers include Kevin Rudd, Malcolm Turnbull, Rachel Doyle, Michael Bradley, Saxon Mullins, Martin Parkinson, Mark Willacy, Samantha Crompvoets and Fiona McLeod on topics ranging from Leadership, Courage, Accountability, Law Reform and Military Culture. Drawing on experiences from their working and personal lives, our contributors interrogate current realities and propose pathways to a better future.
In the National Interest Program
Sat 5 Mar, 12pm / East Stage
How Fast Things Fall with Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull
Sun 6 Mar, 12pm / East Stage
Our Nation’s Shame with Samantha Crompvoets and Mark Willacy
Mon 7 Mar, 12pm / East Stage
Compounding Damage with Michael Bradley, Rachel Doyle and Saxon Mullins
Tue 8 Mar, 12pm / East Stage
Good International Citizenship: The Case For Decency with Gareth Evans
Wed 9 Mar, 12pm / West Stage
Policy Drift with John Daley and Martin Parkinson
Thu 10 Mar, 12pm / East Stage
Grift, Lies and Influence with Fiona McLeod and Michael West
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The Case for Courage
Kevin Rudd
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Blood Lust, Trust & Blame
Samantha Crompvoets
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System Failure
Michael Bradley
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Power & Consent
Rachel Doyle
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Good International Citizenship
Gareth Evans
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A Decade of Drift
Martin Parkinson
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Easy Lies & Influence
Fiona McLeod